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Ex-agitators, BoT forum oppose call to decentralise Tantita’s pipeline security contract

Hassan Tanko by Hassan Tanko
April 13, 2026
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Ex-agitators from the Niger Delta, Board of Trustees (BoT), Critical Stakeholders Forum (CSF) and the Foundation for Heritage Advancement and Development in Niger Delta (FHADND) have rejected calls from some quarters to decentralise the pipeline security contract awarded to the Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL).

The stakeholders, who rose from their meeting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, described the call to tamper with the framework of the contract under the leadership of High Chief Government Ekpemupolo popularly known as Tompolo as premature, dangerous and potentially counterproductive.

They commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for approving the renewal of the contract saying the President acted in line with the wishes of overwhelming majority of critical stakeholders and the ordinary people, who according to them had seen the stabilising impact of Tantita’s operations in the Niger Delta.

The stakeholders also hailed the National Assembly for passing a vote of confidence in Tantita’s operations and Tompolo’s leadership.

The stakeholders’ communique was signed by High chief Reuben Clifford Wilson, BOT Chairman, BSF; Mr. Ezekiel Akpasibewei, First Phase Ex-militant Leaders; Chief Francis Waiwei, Executive Director, FHADND; Comrade Nature Dumale Kieghe, BOT Secretary; Prince Emeka Igwe, Imo State Coordinator, Ideye Granvile, Rivers, High Chief Andabafa Opunama, Delta, Darikoro Alfred, Bayelsa coordinator, High chief Niko Sintei, Akwa Ibom; Frankly Duduku, Cross River, Godgift Ayabowei, Bayelsa; Amb. Kenneth Ekberi, Rivers and Chief Oyetakin Senator, Ondo..

They recalled that before the era of Tantita’s operations, the Niger Delta was notorious for oil theft, pipeline vandalism, illegal bunkering, sabotage of oil infrastructure and environmental degradation.

But the stakeholders noted that following the surveillance contract, all the vices had reduced to their barest minimum adding that the current operation framework had led to improved field coordination, stronger local intelligence gathering and increased operational vigilance among others.

“In simple terms, the present structure is working and what is working should be strengthened and not dismantled. Pipeline surveillance in the Niger Delta is not an ordinary contract, it is a national security responsibility tied directly to Nigeria’s economic survival”, the stakehokders said.

They insisted that any attempt to distort the existing structure would create operational confusion, encourage rivalry among multiple actors, weaken accountability, undermine coordination and efficiency and create security gaps that criminal elements could exploit among others.

The stakehokders said: “The current arrangement under Tantita has over time developed the institutional familiarity, operational experince, and local legitimacy required to function effectively in such a sensitive environment. To suddenly fragment such framework in the name of decentralisation would amount to disrupting a system that has already demonstrated effectiveness.

“We must state clearly that pipeline security should never be politicised or reduced to a sharing formula for sectional, political or patronage interest. Nigeria’s strategic oil assets are too important to be subjected to experiments driven by personal ambition, regional pressure or political bargaining. The overriding consideration must always be national interest, operational effectiveness and sustainable peace in the Niger Delta.

“We, therefore urge all well-meaning stakeholders leaders to support the preservation and strengthening of the current surveillance framework in the overall interest of peace, security, and economic stability in the
Niger Delta and Nigeria at large.

“We are also using this medium to assure Mr. President that he will be given overwhelming bulk votes in the forthcoming 2027 presidential election in the Niger Delta region because of his speedy approval of the renewal of the pipeline security and surveillance job for Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited.

“The renewal of this job has renewed the hopes and strengthened the confidence of the ordinary Niger Deltans in Mr. President. The Niger Delta people are excited to continue plying their trades without the fear of sea pirates attacks and the negative effects of illegal oil bunkering activities in their communities.”

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